Garmin LiveScope vs. Lowrance ActiveTarget 2: Which Live Sonar Wins?
Category: Gear Comparisons
Target Keywords: LiveScope vs ActiveTarget 2, best live sonar, forward-facing sonar
The introduction of forward-facing sonar changed the tournament landscape overnight. If you aren’t looking at fish reacting to your bait in real-time, you are fishing in the past. But for anglers looking to pull the trigger on a live setup, the ultimate question remains: Garmin LiveScope or Lowrance ActiveTarget 2?
Garmin LiveScope (LVS34)
Garmin invented the category, and the LVS34 transducer remains the gold standard for image clarity.
- The Pros: Unmatched target separation. You can often count the individual fins on a crappie or bass. The “Ghost Tree” artifacting issues of older models have been heavily reduced.
- The Cons: To get the most out of LiveScope, you need a high-end Echomap or GPSMAP unit, which can make the barrier to entry steep if you are currently running a different ecosystem.
Lowrance ActiveTarget 2
Lowrance’s second iteration of live sonar is a massive leap forward, explicitly designed to integrate perfectly with the HDS Live and HDS Pro ecosystems.
- The Pros: Exceptional wide-angle views and a smoother image stitch when panning the trolling motor. If you already run Lowrance screens and a Ghost trolling motor, adding ActiveTarget 2 is a seamless, plug-and-play tactical upgrade.
- The Cons: While target separation is excellent, some pros argue it trails slightly behind Garmin in the 80+ foot range.
The Verdict
There is no wrong answer, only the right answer for your helm. If you want absolute microscopic detail and don’t mind building a Garmin-specific network, go LiveScope. If you are deeply invested in the Lowrance ecosystem and want a seamless, wide-field tactical view, ActiveTarget 2 is your weapon.
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